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PCR 09-02-2010 08:45 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
Just received four from an e-Bay purchase (none available locally :rolleyes:)
Nice lighters for the price. :tu

Silound 09-02-2010 09:04 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
While I love my Ronson, allow me to toss in a tidbit after the many lighters I've had.


You get what you pay for. The Ronson will last for a while, then one of the many problems that plague them (hinge wears out, clicker dies, valve doesn't control fuel flow anymore, or they get too gummed up) will rear it's ugly head. Most of my JetLites lasted about 6 months, at which point they started to fail. Granted, I used them daily (so often I had to fill them at least once a day, sometimes more).


In the end, my original PB-207 and my XiKar Element are the only two torch lighters I have owned and used for more than two years. I've got a vector nearing that, but the Blazer still holds a permanent place in my heart.

You get what you pay for.

PCR 09-02-2010 09:50 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
While I love my Ronson, allow me to toss in a tidbit after the many lighters I've had.
You get what you pay for. The Ronson will last for a while, then one of the many problems that plague them (hinge wears out, clicker dies, valve doesn't control fuel flow anymore, or they get too gummed up) will rear it's ugly head. Most of my JetLites lasted about 6 months, at which point they started to fail. Granted, I used them daily (so often I had to fill them at least once a day, sometimes more).
In the end, my original PB-207 and my XiKar Element are the only two torch lighters I have owned and used for more than two years. I've got a vector nearing that, but the Blazer still holds a permanent place in my heart.

You get what you pay for.

I agree 100% and I think the Blazer is a really well made lighter. I use tools everyday in my line of work, never do I buy cheap tools... they wear out, don't do as expected, dangerous etc. The Ronson for me is a stop-gap, extra lighter which @ $4 was hard to pass by.

Kreth 09-02-2010 10:05 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
I have 3 Jet Lites that I've had for over a year and a half. I carry one, have a spare in the golf bag, and one at home. When one runs dry, I refill and rotate them.
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dwoodward 09-02-2010 11:17 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
I don't see the problem with a cheap lighter wearing out in 6 months... It barely cost you anything. Just get another one and keep on going. I guarantee that your 40 dollar lighter would wear out long before you went thru 40 dollars of Ronson Jetlites.

PCR 09-02-2010 11:19 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwoodward (Post 975899)
I don't see the problem with a cheap lighter wearing out in 6 months... It barely cost you anything. Just get another one and keep on going. I guarantee that your 40 dollar lighter would wear out long before you went thru 40 dollars of Ronson Jetlites.

Bingo! That's why I bought four. :tu

dwoodward 09-02-2010 11:28 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PCR (Post 975903)
Bingo! That's why I bought four. :tu

That's why I bought 12! :r

PCR 09-02-2010 11:32 PM

Re: Ronson Jetlite
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwoodward (Post 975914)
That's why I bought 12! :r

I've been qubed! :r


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